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MOHAN NEWS
SCHOOL BOARD TO
HAVE MEETING
there will he a community
meeting on September 29,
1975 at the Community
Center at 8:30 p.m. The
architect, (iary Puilin, finan
cial advisor, ILr. George
BUescher. The Superinten
dent of schools Rufus Carr,
and the President of (he
School Hoard, Mr. James
Johnson will he present to
answer your questions
clash mi;khn<;
The T I'M. Sunday School
Class met in t h«- fellowship
Hall of the Baptist Church,
Sept. II. at p in. wit h I he
president, 'Mrs. K fv.
Harris, presiding.
The class song, 'What a
friend"' was sung The
opening prayer was given b.v
Mrs (' II Bridges
Mrsy, Jay Terry hit,ought
an interest ing devotional
from (ienesis 1H:9, using the
subject,: "Joseph s I (reams '
The Terminal mg Commit
tee, Mrs. Chester Allen,
Mrs Fred Hankstoii anil
Mrs ( 11 Hndges gave
their report as follows
President for fliie coining
year, Mrs. Chester Allen,
Secretary, Mrs I il
Bridges, .Treasurer. Mrs
Fred Harikslon. Social Chair
man, Mrs Jewell Kflis,
Reporter, Mrs ja.v I err)
Group ( aptam 1. Mrs Km-
Scott. (ir<Kip Captain II,
Mrs I. M < >x'ley Members
who answered roll call with
their favorite scripture were,
Mines !• red , iiankstoti, l('"
Scott, K. Iv 11 .i i r is. J. \W
Booth, Chester Mien, 1 II
Bridges, I, M.Oxley. Henry
Bailey, I arcoll I.oudde.r,
Jewell Kills, .lav Herring,
and Jav Terrs
The closing prayer was
given by Mrs I arroll
l.oudder
After the. closing .prayer,
the social chairman. Mrs
Kills, brought 'several in
((■resting .games, folliiwed by
lovely.' refreshments served
by t he. bustesse's.. . \1 nru-s
'1' ult •> and Allen
Mrs. Uhert Morris is
re.ceiv ing t real rifen( in Hen
dricks Hospital. \bilene
Itiilhii I uller received
I i eat lUenl in' Hendricks litis
pit ill. -\ bile tie. last, week
VI r and Mrs V\ I
Mil. heir 'ol Houston and
Mr and Mrs. J H (tibson
of. Midland spent the week
end with their mother.. Mrs
Tuliv Mitchell
( \KI> <>l HI
I want to thank each and
everyone tor the many
cards, visits, flowers; lood.
and your
was in .the
inee -coming
CLASS MKKTING
The Dorcas Sunday School
('lass of the First Baptist
Church met in the Fellow
ship Hall of the church on
Sept. 11, with® 11 members
present
After singing the class
song, "Have Faith in God",
Mrs. Ralph Snyder gave the
opening prayer.
The president, Mrs. Boy
McCoy, presided over the
meeting. Mrs McCoy
brought an interesting tlevo
tional reading John 7 24 and
using the "Poinsettia'-' as her
theme
Minutes of the last
meeting were approved as
read
Hie following members
were elected for class
officers President, Mrs Brit
I'ippeil, Vice I'resident, Mrs
I iary Kd wafds, Secretary ,
Mrs. Ralph Snyder, Minis
iries, Mrs Lynn Williams,
Reporter, Mrs Kstelle Pjjr
rish, Croup Captains, Mrs
Roy McCoy a lid Mrs James
Mat I hews:
Mrs l,ynn Wiliianis led in
CITY COUNCIL
DISCUSSES SIGNS
B was announced at the
Moran City Council meeting,
last Tuesday night, that a
man from Mineral Wells had
been by the city to talk wit h
the council members about
some traffic signs
' People are asked to please
put drink cans in the trash
cans on the streets
Negotiations are underway
for the affluent water from
the sewer plant lo be used
for irrigation
I'eople are asked to be
more careful in putting I f asti
at the dump ground I'ue to
carelessness, trash has been
dumped m the wrong places
.1.91 acre feel irf watei of
1.284.500 gallons of water
was used in Moran last'
month 19m meters wen
.reported on the W atei
Report sent, to Austin
I I' l'inchci reported
that I t Griffin has receiyed
inches' of rainfall ibis
They received I! .K)
, this week I he low
Mrs. I.uke lluskey spent
the week end in Jacksboro
with her brother, Kddie
Smith and Mrs Smith. Mr
Smith is receiving treatment
in the Jacksboro hospital.
Mr «n<l Mrs. Kert Booth
ol Temple visited with his
parents, Mr and Mrs J W
Booth, last week
llr and Mrs, lony Vita
and sons of Allen spent the
weekend with,her parents,
Mr and Mrs J, W liopth
Mr mid Mrs. it f
Baylies of I'os't spent the
week end with her mother,
Mrs- Ftta Terry
ATTENDS l>KI HOAKI)
MFKTINi;
Mrs. Lucion W Brooks,
DRT Historian General,
attended the September
meeting of the I laughters of
the Republic of 'Texas,
Board of Management at Ft
Davis on Sept 10 A
District Workshop, hosted
by the District I chapters,
was held on Sept 11 At
this meeting the current
bylaws were reviewed.
A tour of McDonald
Observatory on Ml Locke
was conducted on Sept 10
In recent weeks. Mrs
Brooks has attended district
workshop meetings in Tyler
and in St• phenvilli
NOTH K
'The Moran Trades Ilay
and Flea Market will 'be held
Saturday, October II Plans
have been made lo hold tIn-
activities in, a different
place, in case the Main
Street is being used for
other purposes Make plans
not to attend if this occurs;
Mrs Will Knglish is
receiving treatment in Hen
dricks Hospital, Abilene
Mr. and Mrs A A
Geiger of Houston. Paul
Oeiger of Stephenville, arid
Mr and Mrs David Oeiger
arid daughters of Ft Worth
spent the week end with
Mrs l,aford Green
IIIHMC INK/I'll'.KK
f4' - > o " • , "■ ) * '.'Js uth
phone calls
prayers while
hospital and
home
May t.oil bless all ol you
. \ irgil Morri
prayer.
The soi ial hour w as
conducted by Mrs I W
Wood w ho brought' in
interesl ing Bible quiz
I he liostesse- Mr-- Ralph
Snyder and Mrs Jack
Dennis'. served delicious
■refreshments to Mines Sam
l annoii. Lynn Williams,
I Iary i,dwards, Jauii-v Mai
thews, T W- Wood, Br 11
I'ippt n. Klaine Shi,-lion, l' s
tell : Parrish, -md Roy
MCI oy.
fir and Mrs, Harry Ward
ul Miyder visited with his
mother. Mrs Marcus II
Ward, Sunday
Iteii iawMin. I I
Basket, Mr- arid Mrs Jay
Herring. Mr anil Mrs .1
\\ Booth, and Mr anil Mrs
Cecil Harper attended t.he
funeral for Mrs Maude
Wood, in Cisco, last week
vktkrans to hkckivk
int rf. vsf, in bknkf1ts
Separate checks for
increases in disability com
perisat'ion and dependency
and indemnity compensation
ranging from $•') to $174 will
be mailed in September.
These increases signed
into law by President Ford
came too late to be included
in checks mailed at the end
of August, and will be paid
as 'separate checks without,
application or inquiry on the
part of .the. beneficiary
Subsequent checks, effective
■ at the end of September, will
reflect the increases
Veterans with a 50 percent
or less disability rating
receive a 10 percent increase
in their monthly, payments
Veterans with a greater
disability rating and DIG
beneficiaries receive a 12
percent increase under thi-
ne w law'
Ever think of. buying new farm machinery to induce your
employees to do more work7-Talk to us first Defore you buy
any new equipment as we offer low cost loans to it. Ip you
make your businessmore efficient
^ NAT/q
Itnger
Visited
Mrs Ro
Scott of
with his
Scott,- last
Odes
mofll
week
1
Wr.
211.50
' year
niche
l»r tIn year was" 50 which
» ,r; l;ist Satlirdav morning
Mis Vlvin llusktv and
Sandy Mrs I'al l.a Route
and I V\ Kinnison visited
with Alvit.i lluskey III -in
Highland Hospital, Lubbock
Sunday Alvin lluskey III. is
recovering from surgery,
and will have other surgery
in ,i fi-w days ■
ELIZABETH STEVENSON
FIGHTS FOR LIFE
, FJl/aheth Ann Sievciison,
' the i veilr old girl- with the
•runaway heart; began I her
apy I Ins week at • 'Texas
Children's Hospital;, in Holis
ton, ■ '
I Ji/abel h re entered the
rehabilitation unit Monday
morning after overcoming a
bout with a,virus which had
placed he[ in intensive care
with a 104 degree tempera,
t lire for almost a w eek
The voting girl was first
traiisferred to the, children
rt'hab ward ori Aug 20 and:
was scheduled to begin
therapy soon after becoming
acquainted with her new
surroundings
Her parents Ronald and
i iNj] / .".c. Stevenson, spent.
.Sunday with the, laughing,
bright eyed child, but hh/a
tieth apparently developed a
lever .md was .placed in
intehsiv e cart: i'he feVer
broke Saturday iribrmng and
the pluckv child' was re
turned to the rehabilitation
ward
KliV.abeth has been hos
-pifabzed almost two months
< ver since her heart firs!
stopped beating iw in
Independence . Dav picnic. Iti
Galveston C.nintv Park
She was first revived
I long-, she should
she rboyes her
alnio'st ahoiit
iitit).)i.ff'S .ilte:
nreaihing by
w-oitiaii, .Marion
mouth to mouth
',!■•.• I ruslved to
.l.ake Hospital
dead on arrival
he stopped
a Bay cliff
Hih. using
■ respiration -
the Clear
Pronounced
she was
he BACK FORTY
I figured how to solve the high cost of
labor, I'm gunna put my employes to-
work!
again on
Children's
was
re v iv ed . again* by doctors
Using cardiac shock treat
me lit
Kb/abet h died
July' 8 in Texas
Hospital .but again
rev iv ed by doctors
0 She just keeps try ing,
said her father, ari employee
of Corrie Coffee Services in
Houston.
When 1 whisper in her
ear about
remember
lips -and seem
to speak
Kli/.aheth -, condition.
.caused by a fitirdlat ion of
■the. heart ■muscles.,- which
inexplicably causes 1 he heart
'to start beating at an
lilt i e.i vihgiy la St er rale. Ifke
a runaway motor, Sle^enson
explained In, a tew minutes
the muscle-, 1 tire and can''
only quiver \nd «the ■ heart
lop-, pumping it,. - it a I
sjipplv .of hiootl to the brain
f ibrillations occur 'in all
age g.rotips, he said, but
studies of i ases in children
Kh/aixeth's age are: rare,'
la-cause he condition is'
usually fatal
F.li/abeth will now tH;gin
physical therapy to exerrise
atrophies muscles and re,
develop ht;,w channels for
nerve stunulii and responses
New nerve cells must take
lover functions- ul lost i'ells
The child will undergo
ht-art,catherizaUon in tvVo.ti,
months to enable doctors
to search for heart defects,
but now Kli/abeth will lie
re-leurmng likt: a new born
t.afiy to fi'iitr'oi -her body to
eat tii sp< ak. to crawl and
to w alk again
1 he \n,eru a:. Legion will
ipoiisor a dance Sept 20 at
: fit; League (.'itv ■ Legion i 1 all.
On Highway 3 to help defray
hospital -expenses A trust
fund ha> also been estab
fished at the League t ity
National Bank lax fret-
donations can fit- sertf : to
aCcnUnt' number 1 3839 1
I te Fliitabeth Stevenson
1 :,;ntl It,-it) S Highway i
. 1 ,eague City, 77573.
i,;i/atit-th \n-n is a grand '
i.i ,,;htet of Mr and Mrs
lack Dunn of Lake Jackson
i n't I i <reat grantldaughter
1,1 tfU late Mr and Mrs
Charlie McCoIlum of Moran
ALWAYS READY ARE THE LIONS
FOR THEY ARE THE BEST BY FAR
WITH THEIR ATTITUDES
AND NICE YOUNG PEOPLE
THAT'S WHAT ALBANY STANDS
FOR AND WE ARE PROUD TO BE
A PART OF IT.
Albany Tire & Supply
125 S. Main
762-3062
WE CAN HELPI
NOTICI. Of MAIN I f
NANCF 'I AX \ND BOND
I.I.KCTION
The Statt of Texas. Count
ies of Shackelford. Stephens
and Callahan, MORAN JN
DFPFNDKVI 'S( 111)01.
DISTRK "I
TO 'I HI Rl. IDI-M
TO I Hf. Rl',^11 if.N'l (Jl A
LB IF!» 1.1.T.< 'TORS Ol
'I HF MORAN ' INDf .PI N
DFN'l S( ll'iOi. I ils'trfi I ,
i A K1 Mil H i- that an
election -vill- be held in
MORAN INllFPKNDH .'Si-I
1 HOOT I lls I RK "I on tfu
7th day "t Ortol.er, IV • in
ohedietK t lo a restdut K>l-
and' ordt r d.ujv- entered by
the Board ol Trustee, of
,a-iil School i hsti - t w fiicl, ,,
at I ached lo i elo and' riiadt i
part til this Nit,lice b»r all
intents uit.l piirpost -,
, WTi M' Mi HAND-;
and si \l Hi . said
I iis'l rlt I tins' Ihi loth
day (if -1 I'tenihei I'•. >
Mr-. I- retl Bank-ton
.Secretal ■ lit^irtl ol Trustees
Moran i• dt peiitiej.! tioiil-
.District
i >1-; rh 'i st; vi .;
■ RHSOLC LIDS WD 'OR
Dt;R i M,LIN(. MVlNfl'
NANCf. I A X \ND BOND
Kl.K("'IB»N i he Stale
of "It's t s. t. oiirit l.t-s '1 oj
Shackelfiii d. Stephens and
Callahan. M m Tndepeii
dent School I)i,stfjet
\\ Hf RFAS the Board of
f rustef-s of the MORAN
1NDFIT NDF.NT S( HOOI-
DISTRK T deems it adyis
able to establish a maiirte
nance tax and is^uc bonds
under the provisions of
Chapter 20 of the Texas
Kducation f otie tiy submitt
ini; uit an election called for
the .purpose the. proposi
tiiiu-- hereinafter --et forth,
anil
WllFRFAS it '> -hereby
found and letermiried that
accuf'ling to |he last prt" ed
ing It-'leral dt inmal '-nsu ,
Shackelford. Stephens and
Callahan ( ourities contam
less than 5% 'inhabitants ol
Spanish origin or descent
and therefore. , oilingua.
elt- tion materials las re.quir
etl or permitted .by .senate
Bn: Tb.">, Acts of the ti-lth
Legislature. Regular Ses
.'sion 1.9751. are hot renuiretl
an-t -hall not be i.tiii/ed in
the election herein being
.c.alft-.d. therefore.
BK IT RFSOIA FD AND
ordf;rfd bv i hf
roxrd OF tri .- i kf - of
ml)k \n indftfndfn'l
St ilOOli distrk 1
skctbin 1 'That s,..|
elt tioh shall be held on t.he
7th lay of October T.c , at
the .Community. tenter
Moran Texas and the
entire District shall consti
tute one election precinct for
s.uit election.
SFl.'TION 2. I hat the
follow ing named persons, are
hereby appointed oftVe.f'.of
the election:
tim hamilton
Presiding J udge
MRS RALPH sNADKR
Alternate Presiding Judge
The Presiding Judge shall
appoint not less than two
nor more .than M. qualified
clerks to serve ami assist in
holding said election, pro
y uied that if the Presiding
Judge herein appointed ac
• tualh serves, the Alternate
Presiding Judge shall be tine
of the clerks.
On election day the polls
shall be open from 7:00 a m
to 7:00 p it)
MRS BRFNDA SIM
MONS is hereby appointed
a^ the Clerk for absentee
voting for said election, and
the School Tax Office m said
District. Moran, Texas, is
■ hereby designated as the
place at which absentee
voting shall be conducted for
said election. For the period
absentee voting is permitted
by law. the hours designated
for absentee voting shall be
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
„„ each day e.x' t-pl
days. Sundays >and
State holiday.
s a l ur
uffn lal
It Was This
Way...
Sixty seven years ago the
groundwork was laid for the
present Moran Independent
School District On February
Ifi, IW)M. a petition signed
by J A Hay ward and 43
others' was presented to
Shackelford County Judge.
. Walter L Morris 'This
petition asked for an election
to determine if the town of
Moran in ibis County, shall
.form ari incorporation for
fret- school- purposes only;
within the boundaries here
inafter described'- by, rnetes
and bounds and for the
election of a board of seven
trustees Judge Morris
ordered that such an
eleel ion he held on Vpri.i .1
1 '.1(18 M 0 Bra. a a
named the presidlB," olfic r
of I lit elect ion (i I
Waters a a 'tin t. 1ft inn
(Udge and R II Cole and
It Pluijffi.er a en clerk.s
t .it
SKC'-I ION -i That at said
election the following prop't
silions shall he -.uhniitted
PROPOSI TION N'l MBFR I
SHALT, The Board of
Trustees of, the MORAN
IM >I.PI N1 >FN'I SI IIOOI.
DIS LRIC I 11 .sfi.e ceilonl
Stephens .and ,1 allahan
I oiintlev Texas, he aufh'tr
i/t;il tO'levy iind cause to. he
aSSeSVt'd and colltrt ed ,tir
tiual ad . aloi eni ,taxes lor
t he Inrt lit-1 tnaintenanet if.
p'rhlit free schools therein ai
,i i ate of rit>< t o i'Xcel»d:,;f'^K-;';tB
DO I'd Mt AND. HI-TV 1
I I .N'l > i$ I it)' dn tin $ I'M) n
yaiuatiOri:.-of taxable property
in s'aid .~scl|(m»| District. ,i ' !-,(
anlh(>r.i/,t-il by ."-.ect-ion -U " 1
ill (hi- . f exas f.tlut al lo.' ' \
t otle
i'RoT0-.fT lON Ni MBf R : :
-II -M..I the 'Board of ft.
I rustees of the MORA • M
IMif.I'f NDf.TI -sITiOIll 1>:
-I iD- l f.ii I *'■:. Sfia'.'k'i Hoi I , ;
.Stephens '■, arid. Callahan
I '.o-l'lit It's 11; '.,1 . tie 'a U I .-' ■
t/td ami tdliptiw trred ;'t.O' i-- •-■
tla- tioi. 1 ut said Dot;. ■ ... .'
the amount of .*t WO*. H N' ,lti
DKf D i TI T T I HO1 V, : • .
DOLLARS . •tSii-'.o lion for
s.Mit., ln.iiding. p.irposes' .
ah the constructioi in i
equipment of. -'Tool- build
ings in the District arid 'he ■■ ''
purchase. T-.thc .nece--a,;..
sites 'therefore' and.-..shall
there t>e pledged and .le ■ icl
assessed and ollected n,
tiually ad . alorern taxt
all taxable property ' in 'h'
District sufficient Aithout
limit a* to rate"or amouni -
to pav the principal ol and '
interest on --a it I btirids as t f...
same become . 1 t ■ - < i
1 Kinds tti be issued in. ' me
of. more ser.ies tir issues to r
mature senallv tir ofh'erw.
not more than. TuRlV Id :
. .ears 'fort:, their date ii'n-l y,
tii t«-ar interest it sin n ra'e
•or rates av m its d.s- ret. ■"
the Btiard' of Iruste'e.s sit.
determine;''
-SFt TB)N f That the
lificiai balfots for said
'. .ection shall;i>e -prepare.I n
accortlance with \ A 1 ^
Election i otle so as ,
permit the t-l.e tor- '. -'e
FOR ir \li MN> 1 the
aforsaid propositions Ah., r
shall ' he set ... forth 'n,'
suhst antiaily .the ftillowmg
form
1'Ut li'ti . , ,i iN N MBfT; 1
Ma.ntenance Tax
PROPOSITION Nt MBFR ^
The .ssuance of bonds an 1
;ht- levying of: the tax in-
payment thereof
The word FoR and
beneath :S the , AliAlNST
shah Vie made to appear on
the left of each proposition
square shall be printed in-
the left of each of the words'
lH)R' and AGAINST", and
each t'lfCtor shall place 'a::
\ :n the square beside
the statement indicating the-
way he wishes to vote
•SKtrriON ,V All .resident
qualified electors of the
District shall be permitted
tt> vote at said election.
SFt TloN 6 A substaht.ai
copy ■ •'. this resi'i<r■ ' ■ '•
order shall serve as proper
notice of said flection and
said notice shall be publish
ed one time at least ten 10'
days prior to the date set
for the election in a
newspaper of general Cjrcu
lation in the District
, PASSED \ND \l'
PROVED this the 15th day
of September li»T
James L. Johnson
President. Board of Trustees
Moran Independent
School Distruj,,
ATTEST:
Mrs. Fred Bankston
Secretary
Board of Trustees
Moran Independent
School District
District Seal
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Audrey Parker Brooks
Bicentennial Historian
Mayme Rudder, Oypsy
Mcfarty, Lola Houseman,
Mable Werner, Irene Chan
ey, Frnrrla fay File. Euna
May Kirkpatrick, Gertrude
lltarn, I.orene McMinn.
Walter Burton, Grady Bur
lor', Ernest Brooks. Tropal
Brooks Marvin Brooks,
Henry • ook, Furman C-ook,
Tom ( ollingsworth, John
Coats Aufirey Cockrell, Ray
Ffliott. Cecil Hill. Jesse
Hallow a'. John Hayward.
AI v i r; lluskey. Ernest Me
Kel am. Raymond Owen, J
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Lenamon, James L. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1975, newspaper, September 18, 1975; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414075/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.